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Let's Get Started. Name, Unit, Leadership Position in your unit (Den Leader, Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Troop Committee?)How long have you been in Scouting?What do you want to learn from class?Who is your Learning Guide today?. Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06. 2. How is a Campfi
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1. Campfire Ceremonies That Amaze
Scott Valcourt
March 27, 2010
2. Let’s Get Started Name, Unit, Leadership Position in your unit (Den Leader, Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Troop Committee…)
How long have you been in Scouting?
What do you want to learn from class?
Who is your Learning Guide today? Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 2
3. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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4. Gatherings Active
Focused
Inclusive
Preparatory Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 4
5. Location, Location, Location Backyard
Campsite
Council Ring
Fireplace
In a Meeting Place (Make Light Bulb Fire Lay) Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 5
6. Keys to Amazing Campfires(Mind Your P’s and S’s) Planning
Positive
Showmanship
Songs
Skits
Stories Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 6
7. The P’s Planning
For a campfire program to be effective, it must be planned well in advance.
Positive
All activities contribute to the aims of Scouting.
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8. Campfire Planning Campfire Program Planner Chart (#33696) Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 8
9. Positive (and Practice) Don’t Go Cold
Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 9
10. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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11. Opening Sets the Tone for the Whole Campfire
Creativity is Key
Simple is Sometimes Better
Consider the Theme
Ideally, you should light the fire during the Opening Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 11
12. So, Why Have a Campfire Anyway? Nothing is more impressive to the young Scout, or is remembered longer, than a dramatic, well-planned, well-executed campfire program.
It is likely that a boy’s – or an adult’s – fondest memories of his Scouting experiences are the times spent around a campfire with his buddies.
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13. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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14. The S’s Showmanship
Be creative… Be resourceful… Be imaginative.
Songs
A good selection of songs is a must for a memorable campfire.
Skits
Skits bring out the actor in all of us!
Stories
Should be motivating, inspirational, or thought-provoking.
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15. Showmanship Campfire location
Opening Ceremony
Dynamic Presentation
Closing Ceremony
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16. Every Campfire is NOT Created Equal Five Major Types of Campfires
Formal
Ceremonial
Informal
Instructional
Songfest
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17. Formal Campfire Fancy campfire circle
Established seating
Carefully laid fire
Stage, sound, lighting systems used
Usually for larger groups (e.g. Camporee, Jamboree or Summer Camp)
Thorough planning required
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18. Ceremonial Campfire Special type of formal campfire
Some examples
Order of the Arrow call-out
Arrow of Light ceremony
Troop Court of Honor
Thorough planning required Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 18
19. Informal Campfire Most common setting
Minimal site preparation
May be hastily prepared fire
Typical of a unit activity
Loosely planned Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 19
20. Instructional Campfire Site preparation associated with instruction
May be hastily prepared fire
Focusing environment
Tightly planned Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 20
21. Songfest Campfire Most underused type
No planning needed
May be spontaneous but more often must be prompted
Involves the whole group
No real structure Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 21
22. Songs Scout Songs
Inspirational Songs
Patriotic Songs
Group Participation Songs
Involve Everyone! Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 22
23. Cheers Simple; Quick
Keep the Campfire Moving
Follow Skits and Presentations
The Cornier the Better
Make them All Positive
Audience Participation!
Make Some Up if you need One Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 23
24. Skits and Stunts Short
Long (but not too long)
Appropriate (Grey Areas)
Rehearsed! Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 24
25. Run-Ons Very Short
Cub Scout Goofy Works!
Look to Boys’ Life for some of the best! Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 25
26. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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27. Presentations Make them quick!
Consider alternative venue, if possible
Weave them into the campfire, if you can
Always follow with a cheer! Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 27
28. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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29. Slow Down Songs The Campfire Program Mirrors the Life of the Fire
It starts small and quiet
It grows bright and more active
It peaks and starts to decline
It slows down and gets quiet
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30. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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31. Stories Best for Informal Setting
Might make a good wind-down or closing preparation
Stories with a message are the best
A great story-teller can make the campfire memorable
Cubmaster Minutes Really Work!
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32. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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33. Closing Memories
Character Building
Quiet, solemn portion of the program
Some examples:
hold a flag retirement ceremony
sing Scout Vespers and Taps
Campfire Ashes
Depart fire area in silence to allow for reflection Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 33
34. How is a Campfire Like a Pack Meeting? Gathering
Opening
Activities
Songs, Skits, Cheers
Awards and Advancement
Cubmaster’s Minute
Closing
After the Meeting Gathering
Opening
Active, Build Up Songs, Skits, Cheers
Maybe a Presentation
Slow Down Songs
Inspirational Story
Closing
After the Campfire
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35. After the Campfire Feedback
Evaluate
Keep the Best; Toss the Rest
Always Learn New Items to Bring to the Next Campfire Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 35
36. Summary A successful campfire program:
provides a memorable experience
involves as many people as possible
reflects the life of the fire
does not happen by chance – WE make it happen
Your Next Great
Campfire Awaits You Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 36
37. Pine Tree Council University of Scouting 2010 CS-06 37 Contacts
Scott Valcourt
scott@valcourt.org
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